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Explore the Isles of Scilly...Paradise on your doorstep!

Where to Go in Cornwall

Rame Peninsula Mevagissey The City of Truro The Roseland Peninsula The Lizard Peninsula St. Michael's Mount Land's End Minack Theatre Penzance St. Ives Hayle Camborne Redruth Perranporth Newquay Falmouth Area Helston & Helford Bude Area Tintagel Liskeard Bodmin Moor Padstow & Wadebridge Launceston Boscastle Looe Fowey St. Austell St. Just & Pendeen


Okay, so you've arrived in Cornwall; where do you go to get the best of Cornwall? How can you get the true feel of Cornwall in just a few days? Click the interactive map above for my favourite places to visit.


Summer in St. Ives

For those of you with possibly a little more time to explore, once you've done 'the tourist bit', why not breathe in a little of Cornwall and walk some of the 296 miles or so of the Cornwall Coastal Footpath. Others may wish to Chill Out on the local beaches or catch a wave at the many Surf Spots. Experience the beauty and tranquility of the Isles of Scilly - its another world! Historians may wish to visit Cornwall's many ancient monuments or explore Cornwall's industrial heritage through its Tin and Copper Mines or walk the Mineral Tramways and Great Flat Lode Trail. Learn more from my Cornish Bookstore . Feeling peckish?... why not try my Best in Cornish Food & Drink link. In short, there is something for everyone!


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Take a tour of discovery in Cornwall with Hugh Trevarthen, the countys first registered Blue Badge Driver-Guide